Lush products, neck pillow and headphones in hand, I snuggled into my middle seat and tried (unsuccessfully) to pass out on the red-eye flight.

Six hours later, I was in the Big Smoke.

After two days of testing a wide array of Lush products -- everything from toothpaste tablets, to "The Good Hour" massage, to the newest Christmas-scented bath bombs -- I finally nailed down the products I just can't live without.

My morning routine:

You know that horrible, bloated, dry, greasy feeling your face gets when you're hungover? It's the worst. Well, after several hours of drinking on a boat this past weekend, I woke up with a headache, cramping and so much regret.

Celine Rahman

While Gorgeous wasn't able to settle my sensitive stomach (Gatorade helped that), it was able to set my skin back to normal. So yes, worth the $87.95 price tag.

Throughout the day:

Pros of working on the internet: It's fun and it changes every day. Cons of working on the internet: You're constantly staring at a screen (in my case, sometimes four screens at once) and sometimes it feels like your eyes are going to fall out of your head and your brain is going to completely shut down.

Enter: Dream Time Temple Balm. It smells like lavender, and it's supposed to calm your mind. When it's only 2:45 pm on a Wednesday, there's nothing I need more.

The office AC (and heat during the winter) sucks up any and all moisture from my skin, and I'm left with rough elbows and peeling knuckles -- so thank goodness I have the canister of Ultrabalm within arm's reach.

In the shower:

My hair dresser determined I have "blondeorexia." Every three months, I head back to the salon and ask for the same thing: "Make me blonder, please."

Now, instead of dropping my hard-earned money on the same highlights again and again, I do a quick rinse with Daddy-O to brighten up my blonde strands.

Dr. Itch Scalp Toner

While this product isn't yet widely available, it's definitely a must. I swim up to five times a week. Needless to say, my scalp gets pretty dry. No, it's not dandruff, as Lush hair specialist Katie informed me. I just have a dry scalp.

I've only used the toner one time in the past two weeks, and I already feel a massive difference.

I decided to use Happy Happy Joy Joy only when I need a break from my other conditioner. It doesn't feel the most moisturizing (and my highlighted curls need as much moisture as possible) but it certainly smells good.

My night routine:

Toner was something I had wanted to try for months but had never gotten around to actually buying. Now, after showering and washing my face, I'll spray a cotton ball with the toner, wipe my face and cringe at all the gunk still on there.